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The Game of Logic by Lewis Carroll
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of the three Propositions at the head of this Section.

We see, then, that the Universal Proposition


"All new Cakes are nice"


consists of TWO Propositions taken together, namely,


"Some new Cakes are nice,"
and "No new Cakes are not-nice."


In the same way


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would mean "all x are y' ", that is,


"All new Cakes are not-nice."

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